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For Authors: July 07, 2010 Issue [#3836]

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 This week: Promoting Your Brand
  Edited by: Vivian
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

         One tip for promotion given by Dana Stabenow was to post information about one's self everywhere possible. An excellent way to do that is to have a customized signature.

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Letter from the editor

Customized Signatures for Emails and other Items


         To promote anytime I send something online, I have a customized signature for personal use and one for professional.

Vivian Zabel
Experience the Emotion
Life - Mystery - Love

Coming this fall: Stolen

Contact Me FacebookTwitter
Brain Cells & Bubble Wrap Did you ever notice ...


--- @ WiseStamp Signature. Get it now

is my personal signature. Of course if I could actually copy and paste it here, you would see the correct sizes, colors, and links. However, I couldn't get it to paste in its entirety, so links don't appear.

         My professional signature contains the following:

Vivian Zabel
President, 4RV Publishing LLC
"Quality books by quality authors & illustrators"
4RV website: 4rvpublishingllc.com


Contact Me FacebookTwitter
Brain Cells & Bubble Wrap Did you ever notice ...


--- @ WiseStamp Signature. Get it now

         As you can see, both contain information to promote me or 4RV, but they are different. My personal signature focuses on my writing motto, my latest novel, how to contact me on Facebook and Twitter, and my blog link. My professional one has the company motto and website, its pages on Facebook and Twitter, and my blog, since we don't have a company blog - something we need to set up.

         I can add either signature to any email and to posts on Facebook and other places. W.Com is one of the few places I can't use a signature.

         Through WiseStamp, editing is easy, too.

         I can hear someone asking, "So what?" A prepared signature, well thought out and organized, gives people a chance to promote themselves and their writing, blog, whatever. The trick is not to make it too long but sufficient to cover what is needed. Then the signature must be used with every message we send. Quick, easy promotion.

         What do you do to promote that is quicker and easier and will reach everyone with whom you communicate?


Editor's Picks

Writings from W.Com Writers


         I sent out a call for items to spotlight this month. Here are the items sent me that were not rated over 13+:

 Time  [E]
Never enough Time...
by Tick

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by A Guest Visitor

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by A Guest Visitor


         Some items about or from promotion:

The Rising Stars Tour Bus  [E]
A One-Stop Mini-Tour of our Program, Past & Present
by Lilith of House Martell

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by A Guest Visitor

The WDC Angel Army  [ASR]
Dedicated to promoting positivity, encouragement, and support to the WDC community.
by iKïyå§ama-House Targaryen

 Promoting Your Novel  [E]
Anyone who needs help marketing/promoting your book send me an email I'm happy to help!
by Aleta

 Invalid Item  []

by A Guest Visitor

 
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Ask & Answer

Words from Our Readers


          I appreciate hearing from those who found last month's newsletter helpful.

sarahreed
         Thanks for plugging my novel for review. I really appreciate. Also, thank you for the very informative newsletter about reviewing. One of the first things I learned that really helped m in writing reviews was coming up with a format. Specific areas to address each time I write a review, much like what you outlined.


Oldwarrior
         Great information. I have used quite a bit of it in writing my online novel Hitler's Granddaughter, my port.


Thanks for joining me for this issue. I'll see you again next month if my surgery goes well later this month.

Viv

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